Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has been sentenced to a total of twelve and a half years in prison, including a recent four and a half year sentence for illegally crossing the border. His opposition claims these sentences are politically motivated, arguing that the ruling Georgian Dream party fears his influence. Saakashvili, already serving time for past offenses like abuse of power and public fund misappropriation, argues the charges are an effort to prevent his political comeback against the current regime's authoritarian practices.
Mikheil Saakashvili's recent sentences, amounting to twelve and a half years, reflect the Georgian Dream government's fear of his political resurgence and are seen as a politically motivated move.
Opposition parties view Saakashvili's convictions as a deliberate attempt by the regime to suppress opposition voices and maintain control, accusing Georgian Dream of abusing democratic principles.
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